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by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Tuesday, 16 October 2007

While Dubai's sailing clubs may not have the strict dress codes of its golf clubs, there's no reason not to look the part on the water. Harken Sailing Shorts combine classic design with performance materials to give sailors on-the-water mobility and comfort.

Made of two-way stretch rip-stop fabric, these shorts move with the body and dry quickly, essential features for clothing in a high-action sport like sailing. "Whether you race dinghies or enjoy the cruising scene, Harken Sailing Shorts are the perfect mix of stretch, durability and quick-dry features that all sailors look for," said designer Ryan Gallagher.

"We think these shorts are the most comfortable and functional out there." In addition to the adjustable waist (good for absorbing the ‘Dubai Stone'), the shorts have a reinforced seat with non-absorbing foam pads.

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